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The phrase "from the surrounding" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something coming from the area surrounding something else. For example: "The smell from the surrounding trees filled the air with a pleasant aroma."
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So do state lawmakers from the surrounding counties.
To my eye, they are indistinguishable from the surrounding jungle.
But not, it turns out, from the surrounding water.
But the team draws heavily from the surrounding suburbs.
THE CROWD Casually dressed, multigenerational, mostly from the surrounding area.
Detectives are also examining CCTV footage from the surrounding area.
They were dug up from the surrounding streets!
THE CROWD Comfortably, neatly attired adults from the surrounding area.
A weekly fair attracts Indian farmers from the surrounding countryside.
Most miners use mercury to separate gold from the surrounding ore and debris.
Viet Minh artillery rained hell down on the French troops from the surrounding hills.
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